2024
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-024-62687-8
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Habitat type modulates sharp body mass oscillations in cyclic common vole populations

Pedro P. Olea,
Noelia de Diego,
Jesús T. García
et al.

Abstract: Cyclic rodent populations exhibit pronounced changes in body mass associated with the population cycle phase, long-known as Chitty effect. Although Chitty effect is a common epiphenomenon in both America and Europe, there is still incomplete evidence about the generality of these patterns across the entire range of most species. Moreover, despite decades of research, the underlying factors driving Chitty effect remains poorly understood. Here, we examined the influence of intrinsic and extrinsic factors that m… Show more

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